The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking public comment on an exemption sought by CRST Expedited from the rule that requires the holder of a commercial learner's permit (CLP) to ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] A lawsuit CRST Expedited Inc. filed against Swift Transportation Co. that alleged Swift “poached” drivers was one of three such ...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced last week that CRST Expedited, a subsidiary of CRST International (No. 17 on the CCJ Top 250), has settled a lawsuit filed in 2017 by the ...
CRST Expedited, a subsidiary of CRST International (No. 23 on the CCJ Top 250), is being sued for allegedly denying a job to a truck driver because he used a service dog. The U.S. Equal Employment ...
CRST Expedited has announced a 15% pay increase for new contract student drivers, who have received commercial driver’s license training through the company’s sponsored training program. “Our student ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- CRST Expedited Inc., a national trucking company, violated federal law when it failed to accommodate, refused to hire and retaliated against a job candidate because he used a ...
CRST International started work in Jurupa Valley, Calif., on an 18.7-acre driver training and truck maintenance facility in the Agua Industrial Park near the I-10 and I-15 freeways. The $13 million ...
CRST Van Expedited has announced that it has reached a settlement with Werner Enterprises regarding the lawsuit it brought against Werner to protect its driver-training and driver employment contract ...
The trucking industry is experiencing an unprecedented driver shortage. The American Trucking Associations estimates that the industry is short a record 80,000 drivers, a figure that is currently ...
"The use of a trained service dog can be a reasonable accommodation,” said Gregory Gochanour, EEOC regional attorney for the Chicago District. “Employers must provide reasonable accommodations to an ...
CRST Inc. secured a property-tax incentive from the city of Cedar Rapids to support the local trucking firm's plan to build a $2.8 million trucker training center on its campus along 16th Avenue SW.
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